The information below is a select, abbreviated list of available scholarships. Please contact LawFinAid@syr.edu for further information on these and other opportunities.
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Sponsor: Salvi & Maher, LLP.
Scholarship: Law School Opportunity Scholarship
Detailed Description: At Salvi & Maher, LLP, our Chicagoland attorneys are driven by results and justice. We are passionate about leaving a positive impact on the legal profession and the lives of our clients. Our firm hopes to make meaningful contributions to the legal profession by helping students pursue a career in law. Through the Salvi & Maher, LLP Scholarship, our legal practice presents current and prospective students with the chance to win $1,000 to supplement their educational expenses. While we appreciate the difference young leaders can make across the legal profession, we also greatly understand the costs of education. By providing this scholarship opportunity, we aim to assist law students in reaching their full potential.
Requirements: To be considered for our Law School Opportunity Scholarship, applicants must submit the following:
- contact information
- headshot
- proof of enrollment;
- and a video submission (of 5 minutes or less) answering the prompt below:
- "What unique perspective will you bring to the legal field? How will this perspective help you to achieve your goals as a legal professional?"
The information below is a select, abbreviated list of available scholarships. Please contact LawFinAid@syr.edu for further information on these and other opportunities.
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Sponsor: Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. Scholarship: Striving Solo Parent Scholarship Detailed Description: Attorney Bacalis often provides legal services to single parents, and he has come to appreciate the hard work and sacrifice that goes into raising children on your own. Since Fall 2022, Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. has offered a scholarship of $1,000 each semester to a single parent who is returning to school to pursue a college degree. We hope that the Striving Solo Parent Scholarship allows single parents easier access to higher education. Requirements: Every application must include the following information: applicant’s contact information, unofficial academic transcript, proof of enrollment, and consent to publish the submitted essay. To apply to our Striving Solo Parent Scholarship, please submit an essay of no more than 1,500 words responding to ONE of the following prompts:
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Eligibility: The Daniel R. Bacalis Striving Solo Parent Scholarship was created with the intent to offer financial relief to single parents pursuing a higher education. To be eligible for our award, you must be a single parent, and you must also meet the following criteria:
Selection Criteria: Please allow our scholarship team approximately one month to review all applications and select our winner. We hope to notify the award recipient before April 8, 2024. When reviewing applications, we consider several factors, including:
Selection Criteria: Each application will be evaluated using the following criteria:
Deadline: March 14, 2024 To apply for our scholarship, please follow the instructions and submit all materials by March 14, 2024. Please send all inquiries to scholarship@dbacalis.com. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: The National Association of Bond Lawyer (NABLAlexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) Scholarship: 2024 Frederic L. Ballard, Jr. Memorial Scholarship The George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy Detailed Description: The National Association of Bond Lawyers ( NABL ) is pleased to announce that it is once again offering up to five scholarships to law students through the Frederic L. Ballard, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Program to attend The Essentials 2024 conference . NABL exists to promote the integrity of the municipal market by advancing the understanding of and compliance with the law affecting public finance. NABL pursues its mission in several ways, including providing several annual educational programs relating to state and municipal bonds and other obligations. A flagship educational program, The Essentials is designed for municipal finance professionals and market participants seeking a basic knowledge of municipal bond law and related municipal finance issues. This highly engaging conference will be held April 10-12, 2024, at the Courtland Grand Hotel in Atlanta, GA. View the agenda and conference details here Requirements: To be eligible to receive a scholarship, an applicant must be currently enrolled in the Doctor of Jurisprudence Program or Masters of Law Program at an accredited law school located within the United States of America.
Each Scholarship Includes: (a) a waiver of the enrollment fee to the conference (b) complimentary hotel lodging at the Courtland Grand Deadline: March 8, 2024 Completed application and all forms required by the application may be mailed to National Association of Bond Lawyers, Attention: Linda H. Wyman, Chief Operating Officer, 1775 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 950, Washington, DC 20006, or e-mailed to lwyman@nabl.org. George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy is for full-time graduate students with a moderate to profound hearing loss who are attending an accredited law school full-time. The George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy was established to recognize the late George H. Nofer’s service and generosity to AG Bell and to the fields of law and deafness research and education. Mr. Nofer, who at the time of his death was a retired partner of the law firm of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP in Philadelphia, was a former member of the AG Bell board of directors. Eligibility:
Deadline: March 15, 2024 Please return your letter of recommendation and cover sheet in a sealed envelope to the applicant as quickly as possible so that the applicant is not disqualified due to a late or incomplete application. If you prefer, you may mail the cover sheet and recommendation letter directly to AG Bell at 3417 Volta Place NW, Washington, DC 20007. The cover sheet is a required element for recommendations – letters not accompanied by a cover sheet will not be accepted. Amount: $5,000 |
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Sponsor: Pullan & Young Scholarship: Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners' Families Scholarship Detailed Description: Both Corey Young and Tracy Pullan have dedicated a substantial amount of their careers to defending individuals accused of criminal offenses. At Pullan & Young, we understand how devastating these cases can be for the children and loved ones of those who have been accused of crimes, especially when a person ends up getting convicted. The Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families Scholarship was established to help students who have loved ones who have been convicted of criminal offenses. We believe that every student should have access to an education, regardless of their circumstances, and our goal is to help make college more accessible and affordable for those affected by incarceration in their family. Each semester, Pullan & Young aims to help these students achieve their educational goals and reach their full potential. This $1000 scholarship will be awarded to one student per semester.Requirements: If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please fill out the digital application toward the bottom of this page in its entirety. Along with the application, each applicant must submit an essay of approximately 500 words answering the following prompt: "Describe the challenges you have faced as a student with a loved one who has been incarcerated and how you have worked or continue to work to overcome these issues. Furthermore, explain why this scholarship is important to you and how it will make a difference in your life." The application also requires the following materials:
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Deadline: March 18, 2024 If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach us by email at scholarships@pullanyoung.com.Scholarship: 2024 Frederic L. Ballard, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Detailed Description: The Arnold & Porter 1L Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship will be awarded to first-year law students whose values and experiences align with the firm’s commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. Each $10,000 scholarship is paid directly to the scholarship recipients law schools to defray the tuition costs for their second academic year. Requirements:
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is not required to be eligible to apply for the scholarship. Deadline: March 11, 2024 |
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Sponsor: Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. Scholarship: Striving Solo Parent Scholarship Detailed Description: Attorney Bacalis often provides legal services to single parents, and he has come to appreciate the hard work and sacrifice that goes into raising children on your own. Since Fall 2022, Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. has offered a scholarship of $1,000 each semester to a single parent who is returning to school to pursue a college degree. We hope that the Striving Solo Parent Scholarship allows single parents easier access to higher education. Requirements: Every application must include the following information: applicant’s contact information, unofficial academic transcript, proof of enrollment, and consent to publish the submitted essay. To apply to our Striving Solo Parent Scholarship, please submit an essay of no more than 1,500 words responding to ONE of the following prompts:
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Eligibility: The Daniel R. Bacalis Striving Solo Parent Scholarship was created with the intent to offer financial relief to single parents pursuing a higher education. To be eligible for our award, you must be a single parent, and you must also meet the following criteria:
Selection Criteria: Each application will be evaluated using the following criteria:
Deadline: March 14, 2024 To apply for our scholarship, please follow the instructions and submit all materials by March 14, 2024. Please send all inquiries to scholarship@dbacalis.com. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) Scholarship: The George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy Detailed Description: The George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy is for full-time graduate students with a moderate to profound hearing loss who are attending an accredited law school full-time. The George H. Nofer Scholarship for Law and Public Policy was established to recognize the late George H. Nofer’s service and generosity to AG Bell and to the fields of law and deafness research and education. Mr. Nofer, who at the time of his death was a retired partner of the law firm of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP in Philadelphia, was a former member of the AG Bell board of directors. Eligibility:
Deadline: March 15, 2024 Please return your letter of recommendation and cover sheet in a sealed envelope to the applicant as quickly as possible so that the applicant is not disqualified due to a late or incomplete application. If you prefer, you may mail the cover sheet and recommendation letter directly to AG Bell at 3417 Volta Place NW, Washington, DC 20007. The cover sheet is a required element for recommendations – letters not accompanied by a cover sheet will not be accepted. Amount: $5,000 |
Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners' Families Scholarship Detailed Description: Both Corey Young and Tracy Pullan have dedicated a substantial amount of their careers to defending individuals accused of criminal offenses. At Pullan & Young, we understand how devastating these cases can be for the children and loved ones of those who have been accused of crimes, especially when a person ends up getting convicted. The Pullan & Young Supporting Prisoners’ Families Scholarship was established to help students who have loved ones who have been convicted of criminal offenses. We believe that every student should have access to an education, regardless of their circumstances, and our goal is to help make college more accessible and affordable for those affected by incarceration in their family. Each semester, Pullan & Young aims to help these students achieve their educational goals and reach their full potential. This $1000 scholarship will be awarded to one student per semester. Requirements: If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please fill out the digital application toward the bottom of this page in its entirety. Along with the application, each applicant must submit an essay of approximately 500 words answering the following prompt: "Describe the challenges you have faced as a student with a loved one who has been incarcerated and how you have worked or continue to work to overcome these issues. Furthermore, explain why this scholarship is important to you and how it will make a difference in your life." The application also requires the following materials:
Eligibility:
Deadline: March 18, 2024 If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach us by email at scholarships@pullanyoung.com. Amount: $1,000 Visit scholarship page |
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Sponsor: Tomeny Best, Injury Lawyers Scholarship: 2024 Conquering Challenges Scholarship Detailed Description: As Booker T. Washington said, “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.“ Adversity often strikes unexpectedly throughout our lives, leaving us with physical or emotional setbacks. These hardships can become hard to surmount obstacles but can also be opportunities for growth and change. Sometimes, we must tap into our inner determination to forage ahead despite setbacks. At Tomeny Best, we understand the immense power that emerges from these moments of struggle as they pave the way for stories of triumph and perseverance. We watch our clients overcome their physical and emotional hardships daily and would love to hear stories from aspiring students as they enter the next chapter of their lives. Share your journey of overcoming hardship following an injury or setback, whether physical or emotional. How did you navigate this difficult period, and how did this challenge shape who you are today? This scholarship has an award of $1000. Requirements: The candidate must submit a 750-1000 word essay response to the prompt:
Eligibility: The scholarship is open to any current high school senior, vocational student, college student, or graduate student who is a legal resident of the United States residing in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who is enrolled in a vocational program or two to four-year post-secondary institution for the Fall 2024 School Year.
Deadline: March 31, 2024 To be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must email their complete application (including the essay, resumé, and transcript) to info@tomenybest.com by March 31st, 2024. Any applications sent after this date will not be considered. Scholarship applications should be emailed with the subject line “Tomeny Best – 2024 Conquering Challenges Scholarship Application.” Please send any questions to info@tomenybest.com as well. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Addair Law Scholarship: 2024 Public Spirit Scholarship Detailed Description: At Addair Law , we are passionate about getting involved and supporting community members. We have a strong commitment to serving others and have seen how performing civic duties improves the lives of individuals and the greater community. People are generally inspired to give back to their comm unity for many different reasons and would like to hear from students about what motivates them to give back or be acti ve citizens. That is why we are proud to bring back our Public Spirit Scholarship. We want to hear from students interested in public welfare and improving their community for this scholarship. We ask applicants to discuss their involvement in their community, any organizations they are involved in, and the academic value they have learned and/or gained from giving back to others. Some examples of civic involvement include but are not limited to voting, volunteering at a local or nonprofit organization, coaching for a community sports league, tutoring, or fundraising for a charity. Requirements: The candidate must submit a 750 – 1000 word essay response to the prompt: Students should discuss their involvement in their community, any organizations they are involved in, and what they have learned and gained from giving back to others.
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Deadline : March 31, 2024 To be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must email their full application (including the essay, resumé, and transcript) to info.addairthurston@gmail.com by March 31st, 2024. Any applications sent after this date will not be considered. Scholarship applications should be sent with the subject line “Addair Law- 2024 Public Spirit Scholarship Application.” Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Kadzai Law Group, LLC Scholarship: First Generation College Student Scholarship Detailed Description: Attorney David Kadzai appreciates the resilience and hard work it takes to become a first-generation college student. The journey of becoming the first person in your family to attend university is often filled with intimidating challenges and difficult circumstances. Attorney Kadzai hopes to alleviate some of the stress and difficulty of this journey by offering financial assistance to students. His law firm established Kadzai Law Group, LLC First Generation College Student Scholarship to make higher education more attainable for those who are embarking on this journey. Requirements: to successfully apply for our scholarship, please follow all application instructions carefully. Students can find our application form at the bottom of the page hyperlinked below, where they will be required to submit their contact information and proof of enrollment. In addition, scholarship applicants must also submit a 3- to 5-minute video answering the prompt below that applies to you: First Time Freshmen: As a first-generation college student, what challenges do you anticipate throughout your pursuit of higher education? How do you think the experience may benefit you? All Other Applicants: How has being a first-generation college student challenged you? How has the experience made you a better student and person? Eligibility: To be considered for our scholarship award, you must meet the following requirements:
Deadline: April 1, 2024 To promptly reach our scholarship team, please send all questions and concerns to scholarships@kadzailawgroup.com. We highly encourage students to apply well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute issues. Kadzai Law Group, LLC wishes you the best of luck! Amount: $2,500 Visit scholarship page |
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Sponsor: New York Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation (NYIPLEF) Scholarship: 2024 NYIPLEF Diversity Scholarship Detailed Description: NYIPLEF’s Diversity Scholarship provides funds to law students from a broad range of backgrounds who will contribute to creating a more diverse student body, currently enrolled in a J.D. at an accredited law school in the New York area (including Connecticut and New Jersey), in good academic standing, and demonstrating intent to engage in the full-time practice of intellectual property law. The scholarship is intended to be used by the law student for tuition and expenses related to attending law school. Scholarship awards are made at the full and sole discretion of NYIPLEF. Requirements & Eligibility: By submitting an application, a Scholarship Applicant certifies that they meet the following application requirements and are submitting the following supporting documents:
Deadline: April 5, 2024 Remit completed application via e-mail admin@nyiplef.org Amount: $10,000 |
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Sponsor: The New York Bar Foundation and The Law Firm, Meyer, Suozzi, English, & Klein, P.C. Scholarship: Judge Bernard S. Meyer Scholarship Detailed Description: The New York Bar Foundation is pleased to announce the 2024 Judge Bernard S. Meyer Scholarship. Established in 2004 by the law firm, Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., the scholarship will be awarded to a law school student who excels in legal writing and advocacy skills. Previous winners of this scholarship have gone on to hold positions at law firms such as Cravath and Cadwalader, and as in-house counsel at organizations including Cancer Genetics, Inc. and NY Arc. An essay that displays excellence in legal writing and advocacy skills must be submitted for consideration of this scholarship. Eligibility: The scholarship is open to all second-year (2L) students as of spring 2024 semester enrolled in a law school in the State of New York. Requirements: Your submission must include the following, as three separate PDF documents:
Deadline: April 5, 2024 E-mail applications to: Ldorr@tnybf.org Please include ‘Meyer Scholarship” on the subject line. Amount : $5,000 |
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Sponsor: The Hatton Law Firm PLLC Scholarship: Aspire Higher Scholarship Detailed Description: At The Hatton Law Firm PLLC, our team understands the difficulties that many families face and the issues that affect parents as they work to provide for their children’s needs. Our experience representing clients who have suffered serious injuries has given us an appreciation of the sacrifices that parents regularly make to better the lives of their children. We also know the importance of a college education, especially for those who come from low-income households and who are looking to pursue opportunities and improve the lives of themselves and their families. To help people in these situations, we have created The Hatton Law Firm Aspire Higher Scholarship, which provides $1,000 each semester to a college student from a low-income family. The deadline to apply for our Spring 2024 scholarship is April 8, 2024. Requirements: All applicants must submit an essay of 500 words or less answering the following prompt: "What do you aspire to be? How do you plan to use your college degree to further your career and achieve your life goals?" Applicants must also submit the following:
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Selection Criteria: Our scholarship team carefully evaluates each application to ensure that a person has met all eligibility requirements. We will review the submitted essays and select a winner based on the quality of the writing and the demonstrated need for financial assistance. We will review all applications as soon as possible after they are submitted. We expect to announce a winner within 30 days after the scholarship application deadline. Deadline: April 8, 2024 Please review the eligibility requirements for our scholarship. If you have any questions about the scholarship, please contact us at scholarship@thehattonlawfirm.com. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Bronx County Bar Association Scholarship: Honorable Peggy Bernheim Memorial Scholarship and Craig Lensch Memorial Scholarship Detailed Description: The Bronx County Bar Association is proud to announce that for the academic year commencing September 2023, we will again award the Honorable Peggy Bernheim Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $7,500 and Craig Lensch Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $7,500. These scholarships are available to eligible, deserving first and second year law students, or third year law students expecting to graduate in May 2024 or June 2024 who are domiciled in Bronx County. The scholarships will be presented at our Annual Dinner on Thursday, May 9th, 2024, at the Marina Del Rey. Recipients MUST attend the Dinner to receive their award. Requirements: Complete the attached application below. In addition, submit a typewritten statement of not more than 500 words on one of the following topics:
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Selection Criteria: Scholarship Committee shall make its determinations based on a combination of the following criteria:
Deadline: April 9, 2024 Amount: $7,500 Application along with official college and law school transcript and writing sample to be filled no later than April 9, 2024, with Bronx County Bar Association at the above address or emailed to Lilym@bronxbar.com. |
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Sponsor : The Northern District of New York Federal Court Bar Association (NDNY-FCBA) Scholarship: The Honorable David E. Peebles IP Inn of Court Diversity in Intellectual Property Scholarship Program Detailed Description: The Honorable David E. Peebles IP Inn of Court Scholarship Program provides up to a $1,000 award to selected scholars currently enrolled in a J.D. or LL.M. program at a law school in the Northern District of New York (Albany Law School, Cornell Law School, or Syracuse University College of Law), in good academic standing, and with a demonstrable interest in intellectual property law. The awards are intended to be used for law school tuition and other related expenses. The selected scholars are also offered student memberships to the Honorable David E. Peebles IP Inn of Court until their date of law school graduation. Requirements: Applicants must also submit the following:
Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled in a J.D. or LL.M. program at Albany Law School, Cornell Law School, or Syracuse University College of Law with good academic standing and an anticipated graduation date in 2025 or later; and, demonstrate an interest in and commitment to exploring a career in intellectual property law. Selection Criteria: After receipt of a complete application, the applicant will be notified by e-mail that the application will be evaluated. The selection process is conducted on a non-rolling basis following the application deadline above. Any selection decisions will be made by Friday, June 28, 2024 and funds will be disbursed to selected scholars prior to the start of the fall semester (recipients will need to provide their social security number to complete disbursement). Deadline: April 12, 2024 Please submit complete applications, with supporting documentation, to the following e-mail address by Friday, April 12, 2024: PeeblesIP@gmail.com. Please out to the same e-mail address with any questions. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: American Bar Association (ABA) Scholarship: 2024 Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Detailed Description: The mission of the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund is to encourage racial and ethnic minority students who are underrepresented in the legal profession to apply to law school and to provide financial assistance to ensure that these students have the opportunity to attend law school for three years. While the scholarship is not limited to U.S. citizens or permanent residents, foreign students studying in the United States are not eligible. The ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund will award $5,000 of financial assistance annually to each scholarship recipient attending an ABA-accredited law school. An award made to an entering first-year student may be renewable for two additional years, resulting in financial assistance totaling $15,000 during his or her time in law school. Although each recipient will not need to reapply for the scholarship in his or her second and third year, the expectation is that the scholarship will be renewed each year if satisfactory performance in law school has been achieved, the student is otherwise eligible, and funding is available. Requirements: It is important for every applicant to complete all portions of the application and ensure that all required materials, including at least two letters of recommendation, are submitted ahead of the deadline. Financial information for the applicant and his or her parents is required to evaluate the applicant’s financial need. Eligibility: In addition to whether the applicant is a member of a racial and/or ethnic minority that has been underrepresented in the legal profession, the applicant’s financial need; personal, family, and educational background; personal statement; and participation in community service activities will be considered in selecting the recipients of the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarships. Deadline: April 15, 2024 A committee of ABA members will select the recipients. The decisions of the committee are final. Amount: $5,000 |
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Sponsor: John H. Fisher, P.C. (The New York Injury & Malpractice Law Firm, P.C.) Scholarship: Anthony's Scholarship Living with a Sense of Purpose Detailed Description: John Fisher is devoted to fighting for the rights of suicide victims and their families. Suicide is the leading cause of preventable death in our country. Sadly, those suffering from depression and mental health illnesses are often neglected or under-treated in our health system. Mr. Fisher is proud to introduce Anthony’s Scholarship, a scholarship created to educate and provide resources to those suffering from suicidal ideation and depression and their families. This award is aptly named after one of the many victims of suicide, Anthony Banhart. Anthony cared deeply for his family. He was generous, kind and was always there when you needed him. Anthony was taken by police to the hospital’s emergency department after a suicide note was discovered at his home. Family members and members of the police department warned the hospital personnel that Anthony had plans to end his life and desperately needed emergency medical and psychiatric treatment. Anthony never got the treatment he so badly needed. Without seeing a psychologist or psychiatrist, Anthony was released from the emergency department with no follow-up treatment plan and took his own life three days later. A common myth about suicide malpractice cases is that the patient’s death was inevitable even with proper medical management and counseling. With proper medical and psychiatric treatment, Anthony would likely be alive today. Accessible mental health care would positively impact susceptible individuals who suffer from suicidal tendencies. Legislation could make health care mandatory for people who need it, profoundly helping them, as well as limiting or regulating access to the firearms which are involved in the leading method of suicide. Mr. Fisher has established a scholarship in the amount of $2,000 to be awarded to a student interested in these issues. Applicants should discuss how legislation addressing U.S. health care and/or access to firearms could help prevent suicide. Requirements: To be considered for this scholarship, fill out the application form (hyperlinked in the page below) and upload your resume, school transcript, and a 500-1,000 word essay with thoughtful ideas on how legislation can be implemented to lower or decrease the rate of suicide in the United States.* All submission documents must be in a readable format, preferably in PDF. *Applicants agree to allow John H. Fisher to use all or part of their essays in an effort to promote the Anthony’s Suicide Prevention Scholarship. If you have any questions, please email jfisherscholarships@gmail.com. Eligibility: To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled in an academic program. This includes current high school seniors and college students with plans to continue their education in the upcoming semester. Applicants must also have maintained a 3.0 or higher GPA in school. Deadline: April 30, 2024 We appreciate your interest in the 2024 Anthony’s Scholarship Living with a Sense of Purpose. The winner will be announced on September 8th in honor of National Suicide Prevention Week. Amount: $2,000 |
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Sponsor: Working Now and Then, a New York-based organization resource founded by Charles E. Joseph. Scholarship: Charles E. Joseph Employment Law Scholarship Detailed Description: Charles E. Joseph has dedicated his career to fighting for workers’ rights as a plaintiff’s employment lawyer. His work has protected victims of discrimination, sexual harassment, and wage theft. Charles E. Joseph founded Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP, a New York firm that has recovered more than $140 million for workers. He also created Working Now and Then, a resource on employment law and worker’s rights. In order to encourage future employment lawyers, the Charles E. Joseph Employment Law Scholarship awards $1,000 annually to a law student who plans to work in plaintiff’s employment law. Requirements: Applicants should use the form (hyperlinked at the bottom of this page) to submit proof of admission for incoming law students, unofficial law school transcripts for current students, a resume or CV, and their 750-word essay. After submitting, applicants will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation email within 3 days or you are unable to submit via the form, contact us directly at info@workingnowandthen.com. Applicants should submit a 750-word essay on the following topic: “What are the biggest challenges facing workers’ rights in the future?” The essay can consider current events, recent case law, social movements, historical developments, or any other aspect of workers’ rights. Working Now and Then will publish the winning essay and honorable mentions on its site. Eligibility:
Deadline: May 1, 2024 Charles E. Joseph and his team will review the submissions and evaluate applicants on the basis of academic merit, future career promise, and the originality and persuasiveness of their essay. The winner and honorable mentions will receive email notification by May 15. Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Maze Law Offices Scholarship: Environmental Heroes Scholarship Detailed Description: More than ever before, humans are turning their attention to the environment and the importance of its preservation. A light has been shed on some of the irreparable damage that has already been done and alarms are being sounded to not only cease further harm, but also heal ongoing problems. As the perpetual build-up of waste and pollutants fill our modern world, there are several organizations and individuals across our beautiful nation that are committed to making a difference. These contributors work and innovate to create solutions that may sustain the comforts we have grown used to, while also caring for the earth around us. One example of a company that has worked to make a difference is Ale-8-One, a popular regional soft drink manufacturer. For 100 years, this Kentucky-based company participated in a program that allowed for the reuse of its 100% recyclable glass beverage bottles. These traditional longneck bottles were purchased and then brought back to participating locations and thereafter returned to the manufacturer to be sanitized and reused. This recycling program eliminated monumental amounts of glass from landfills while also conserving resources. Although this program is coming to a close in 2023, Ale-8-One continues to find ways to help maintain our country’s natural beauty through its participation in the “Commonwealth Collective” recycling program, further proving their commitment to preservation efforts. Like Ale-8-One, there are a growing number of individuals and organizations making valuable efforts to be environmentally friendly. Now, our team at Maze Law Offices wants to highlight these individuals and organizations through our Environmental Heroes Scholarship! This $1,000 award will be given to the student that writes the best essay about their local environmental hero. To learn more about the scholarship details and how to apply, read below. Requirements:
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Deadline: May 10, 2024 The recipient of the Environmental Heroes Scholarship will be chosen during the month following the scholarship deadline. Please send any scholarship questions to marketing@kentuckylegalteam.com with the subject line “Environmental Heroes Scholarship" Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Sechler Law Firm, LLC (Wills, Trusts, & Elder Law) Scholarship: 2024 Veteran CEO Scholarship Detailed Description: At Sechler Law Firm, LLC , we are driven by a profound mission—to help families make great plans. Our commitment extends beyond estate planning; it encompasses a passion for nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit. It is with this vision in mind that we proudly present the 2024 Veteran CEO Scholarship. This scholarship is not just an opportunity; it’s a salute to the dedication of those who have served or are currently serving in the military. We recognize the sacrifices you’ve made for our country, and we believe in your potential to achieve your dream of owning a business. Our inspiration for this scholarship is to empower individuals to realize their entrepreneurial dreams. We firmly believe that with the right support, education, and strategic planning, you can turn your business aspirations into reality. This scholarship embodies our commitment to making a positive impact on your journey. From now until May 31, 2024, the 2024 Veteran CEO Scholarship will provide a $1,000 financial boost to deserving applicants. This scholarship isn’t just about monetary assistance; it’s about guiding you on the path to success. We invite you to share your aspirations, your business vision, and your timeline for achieving it. Your service deserves to be celebrated, and your entrepreneurial spirit deserves to be unleashed. Continue reading to learn more about this scholarship’s eligibility and application requirements. Requirements:
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Please note that the following individuals are not eligible to participate in the competition:
Deadline: May 31, 2024 The recipient of the 2024 Veteran CEO Scholarship will be chosen during the month following the scholarship deadline. To be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must email their full application (including the essay, resumé, and transcript) to data@sechlerlawfirm.com by May 31, 2024. Any applications sent after this date will not be considered. Scholarship applications should be sent with the subject line “Sechler Law Firm, LLC – 2024 Veteran CEO Scholarship Application.” Please send any questions to data@sechlerlawfirm.com . Amount: $1,000 |
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Sponsor: Cole Schotz P.C. Scholarship: 2024 Cole Schotz P.C. Diversity Scholarship Detailed Description: Cole Schotz P.C. is committed to the advancement of diverse law students.¹Fostering diversity in the legal profession contributes to the quality of the profession and strengthens our ability to serve our clients and communities. As part of Cole Schotz’s continuing commitment to diversity equity and inclusion in the legal community, we have created the Cole Schotz Diversity Scholarship. The Cole Schotz Diversity Scholarship is open to a second-year, full time law student in good standing. Consideration is given to the candidate’s academic achievement, involvement in community service, social justice activities, demonstrated leadership abilities and advancement of diversity in the legal profession. (These values are weighted collectively; no one value is predominate). The recipient will receive a one-time $10,000 scholarship.² ¹ We define “diverse law student” as someone who will contribute to diversity, equity and inclusion within the legal profession, including, but not limited to, by virtue of creating a more just and fair legal profession and society at large. ² Not open to current Cole Schotz employees, immediate family or household members. Requirements: Applicants must complete and submit on or before July 1, 2024 the accompanying application form by email with the following mandatory additional items:
Eligibility: To be eligible for the Cole Schotz Diversity Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Deadline: July 1, 2024 Incomplete applications may be given less consideration compared to complete applications. Submit completed application and materials by July 1, 2024, to: Gayle P. Englert Via e-mail genglert@coleschotz.com Amount: $10,000 |
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Sponsor : Groth & Associates Scholarship: Survivors Speak: Moving Forward Through Hardship Scholarship Detailed Description: At Groth & Associates, Attorneys at Law , we believe people deserve a second chance. Life naturally has many ups and downs. We make mistakes but learn from them and alter our lives for the better. We all make mistakes, and as a criminal defense firm, we believe we all deserve the opportunity to learn from our actions and change for the better. As Maya Angelou once said, “I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.” Requirements: Students who meet the scholarship’s eligibility criteria and want to apply for the scholarship must take the following steps:
Proof of enrollment/acceptance can include a student ID, letter of acceptance, or other notice featuring the school’s masthead. Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students can all apply for Groth & Associates’ “Survivors Speak: Moving Forward Through Hardship” scholarship so long as they meet the following requirements:
Deadline: July 15, 2024 Amount: $1,000 |